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NEW! Simms® RipRap™ Shoes
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Item: IK-831537
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Simms® RipRap™ Shoes

    • Nonmarking Vibram Idrogrip rubber outsoles
    • StreamTread soles deliver versatile traction
    • Hydrophobic, perforated upper materials
    • Low-profile, durable nylon speed lace systems
Wading shoes that perform like boots. Nonmarking Vibram® Idrogrip® rubber outsoles with StreamTread™ soles deliver versatile traction. Hydrophobic, perforated upper materials combine with the heel drains for quick drying. Fully enclosed design keeps out debris. Low-profile, durable nylon speed lace systems with lace-lock storage pockets minimize line snagging. Anti-odor, anatomically molded EVA footbeds. Heavy-duty protective toe bumpers. Quick-pull laces for slip on and off convenience. Pull-on heel loops. Imported.
Men’s sizes: 8-13.
Color: Brown.
Text Size: AAA
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1 out of 1(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Agiyo
Location:Portland, OR
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Really, truly excellent for land and water
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I've had a pair of these shoes for about 3 months, and have worn them in all kinds of conditions, from hiking to everyday to Oregon stream wading. They have surprised me repeatedly with their competence in all environments, comfort, sturdiness and feeling that they will go on forever.
I wear a half size and was a little disappointed that they come only in full sizes, but I wear them with ordinary sweat socks for unchallenging use, and wear thick boot socks for more rigorous applications, such as longer hikes or wading.
The only time I have felt that they could have been better, was hiking on quartzite in Death Valley. They were slippery there, but I expect anything else would be too, and that's probably the price one pays for long-lived soles.